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Painting by Estelle Lagarde for the BA111OD watch concept.\u003C/em>\u003C/p>\n\n\u003Cp>In pursuit of her dream, Estelle created Studio Lagarde in 2018, her own company dedicated to designing and painting gouaches. She expresses herself through her paintings, drawing inspiration from the architecture around her as well as the wonders of nature. Her free spirit leads her to play with textures and colors. Her creativity matches her perfectionism, and this conscientious and detail-oriented approach is key to her masterpieces, giving her the ability to represent depth, transparency, and brilliance in her astonishingly realistic gouache paintings. Her skills soon became apparent on her social media channels, and she began designing for various international brands. Her sketches not only guide the production of jewelry but also serve marketing purposes, and they are even given to clients upon request.\u003C/p>\n\n\u003Cp>Her love for this meticulous craft led Estelle to share her savoir-faire online. In 2019, Estelle and her brother Thibaud Lagarde began uploading painting courses to their website: a series of videos and exercises aimed at amateurs and professionals alike. Four programs guide you through the steps of painting various materials, such as metal, enamel, leather, and inlays, as well as stones and their various cuts. These online courses reveal all her trade secrets and painting techniques, helping students progress at their own pace.\u003C/p>\n\n\u003Cp>In addition to numerous design commissions, Estelle is busy working on her own jewelry brand, set to officially launch in 2023. In the meantime, a collection of high jewelry made from colored gemstones is taking shape. Her first ring, Espoir, is an exciting preview of her future designs. This cocktail ring combines cabochon, oval, and pear-cut gemstones, including sapphires, emeralds, and diamonds, all set in white gold. As the name suggests, the colors are a mix of blue and green hues, reflecting calm and hope. Estelle's jewelry is handcrafted in France with a focus on traditional craftsmanship and natural gemstones.\u003C/p>\n\n\u003Cp style=\"text-align: center;\">\u003Cem>The Espoir ring, part of Estelle Lagarde's first jewelry collection, is made of white gold set with emeralds, sapphires, Paraiba tourmalines, topazes, aquamarines, and diamonds.\u003C/em>\u003C/p>\n\n\u003Cp>Estelle made her first appearance at GemGenève in May 2022. She used this international jewelry fair to showcase her artwork and held several painting courses. The artist also demonstrates her art so that everyone can witness her talent firsthand.\u003C/p>","Jewelry designer Estelle Lagarde is a master of her craft, from the initial sketch to the final high jewelry painting. How is high jewelry created?","Estelle, high jewelry, paintings, wonders of nature, natural gemstones",{"id":176,"language_id":13,"title":177,"subtitle":15,"short_description":15,"description":178,"table_of_content":15,"meta_title":177,"meta_description":179,"meta_keywords":15},1057,"El Arte de la Pintura en Joyería","\u003Cp>&nbsp;\u003C/p>\n\n\u003Cp>La diseñadora de joyas Estelle Lagarde es una maestra de su oficio, desde el primer boceto hasta la pintura final de alta joyería.\u003C/p>\n\n\u003Cp>¿Cómo cobra vida la alta joyería? Claro, se trata de destreza y piedras preciosas, pero volvamos al primer paso: la imaginación. Cada pieza de joyería comienza en la mente y el corazón del artista, cuya habilidad da vida a su sueño, comenzando con un boceto seguido de una pintura al gouache.\u003C/p>\n\n\u003Cp>La artista francesa Estelle Lagarde, mientras escucha la última canción de la banda de rock Placebo, dibuja, mezcla pigmentos, crea sombras y da vida a su pintura. La precisión y el cuidado son esenciales: una sola gota de agua puede arruinar toda una pieza. Estelle, que pasó de los lápices a los pinceles desde joven, siempre tuvo el toque artístico para la creación y el diseño. De adolescente, Estelle hizo joyas usando cristales Swarovski, que vendía en un mercado del pueblo en su ciudad natal de Haute Savoie, Francia, en una región cerca de la frontera suiza. Su pasión por la joyería floreció a los 15 años durante una breve experiencia en una joyería, donde se enamoró de las piedras preciosas y admiró la extraordinaria habilidad y las técnicas utilizadas en la creación de joyas.\u003C/p>\n\n\u003Cp>Tras graduarse con un diploma en Métiers d’Art en París, Estelle fue contratada por Van Cleef &amp; Arpels. Allí perfeccionó sus técnicas de gouache y pintó algunas de las piezas más hermosas de alta joyería que aparecieron en la Place Vendôme, como el famoso Collar Zip y la colección Snowflake. Un año y medio después, la artista regresó a su ciudad natal, donde continuó trabajando para Van Cleef &amp; Arpels como esmaltadora, perfeccionando esta técnica de pintura. Trabajó en diales de relojes intrincados, como el icónico Pont des Amoureux, un reloj complejo de la maison parisina.\u003C/p>\n\n\u003Cp style=\"text-align: center;\">\u003Cem>El reloj Veblen Dilemma con complicación de tourbillon. Pintura de Estelle Lagarde para el concepto de reloj BA111OD.\u003C/em>\u003C/p>\n\n\u003Cp>En busca de su sueño, Estelle creó Studio Lagarde en 2018, su propia empresa dedicada al diseño y la pintura de gouaches. Se expresa a través de sus pinturas, inspirándose en la arquitectura que la rodea y las maravillas de la naturaleza. Su espíritu libre la lleva a jugar con texturas y colores. Su creatividad coincide con su perfeccionismo, y este enfoque detallado y meticuloso es clave para sus obras maestras, dándole la capacidad de representar profundidad, transparencia y brillo en sus sorprendentes pinturas al gouache increíblemente realistas. Sus habilidades pronto fueron evidentes en sus canales de redes sociales, y comenzó a diseñar para varias marcas internacionales. Sus bocetos no solo guían la producción de joyas, sino que también sirven para fines de marketing, y a menudo se entregan a los clientes a solicitud.\u003C/p>\n\n\u003Cp>Su amor por este meticuloso oficio llevó a Estelle a compartir su savoir-faire en línea. En 2019, Estelle y su hermano Thibaud Lagarde comenzaron a subir cursos de pintura a su sitio web: una serie de videos y ejercicios destinados tanto a amateurs como a profesionales. Cuatro programas guían a los estudiantes a través de los pasos para pintar diversos materiales, como metal, esmalte, cuero, incrustaciones, así como piedras y sus diversos cortes. Estos cursos en línea revelan todos sus secretos comerciales y técnicas de pintura, ayudando a los estudiantes a progresar a su propio ritmo.\u003C/p>\n\n\u003Cp>Además de numerosos encargos de diseño, Estelle está ocupada trabajando en su propia marca de joyería, que se lanzará oficialmente en 2023. Mientras tanto, una colección de alta joyería hecha de piedras preciosas de colores está tomando forma. Su primer anillo, Espoir, es un emocionante adelanto de sus futuros diseños. Este anillo de cóctel combina cabujón, oval y piedras preciosas con corte pera, incluyendo zafiros, esmeraldas y diamantes, todos engastados en oro blanco. Como sugiere el nombre, los colores son una mezcla de tonos azules y verdes, reflejando calma y esperanza. Las joyas de Estelle están hechas a mano en Francia con un enfoque en la artesanía tradicional y piedras preciosas naturales.\u003C/p>\n\n\u003Cp style=\"text-align: center;\">\u003Cem>El anillo Espoir, parte de la primera colección de joyas de Estelle Lagarde, está hecho de oro blanco engastado con esmeraldas, zafiros, turmalinas Paraiba, topacios, aguamarinas y diamantes.\u003C/em>\u003C/p>\n\n\u003Cp>Estelle hizo su primera aparición en GemGenève en mayo de 2022. Usó esta feria internacional de joyería para mostrar su obra de arte y celebró varios cursos de pintura. La artista también demuestra su arte para que todos puedan ser testigos de su talento de primera mano.\u003C/p>","La diseñadora de joyas Estelle Lagarde es una maestra de su oficio, desde el boceto inicial hasta la pintura final de alta joyería. ¿Cómo se crea la alta joyería?",{"id":170,"language_id":25,"title":171,"subtitle":15,"short_description":15,"description":172,"table_of_content":15,"meta_title":171,"meta_description":173,"meta_keywords":174},{"id":170,"language_id":25,"title":171,"subtitle":15,"short_description":15,"description":172,"table_of_content":15,"meta_title":171,"meta_description":173,"meta_keywords":174},{"id":183,"slug":184,"type":185,"is_promoted":99,"sort_order":100,"status":22,"created_by":14,"updated_by":14,"deleted_by":14,"created_at":186,"updated_at":187,"published_at":188,"deleted_at":14,"categories":189,"medias":221,"translations":242,"currentTranslation":254,"mixedTranslation":255},25,"la-influencia-del-color-en-la-alta-joyeria-a-lo-largo-de-las-decadas",{"name":97,"identifier":98},"2022-11-23T09:42:57.000000Z","2025-01-24T00:00:16.000000Z","2022-11-23 04:42:57+00:00",[190,196,215],{"id":13,"slug":106,"status":22,"sort_order":100,"parent":14,"created_by":14,"updated_by":107,"deleted_by":14,"translations":191,"currentTranslation":194,"mixedTranslation":195},[192,193],{"id":110,"language_id":13,"title":111,"subtitle":15,"short_description":112,"description":15,"keywords":14,"meta_title":15,"meta_description":15,"meta_keywords":15,"size_chart":14},{"id":114,"language_id":25,"title":115,"subtitle":15,"short_description":116,"description":15,"keywords":14,"meta_title":117,"meta_description":118,"meta_keywords":119,"size_chart":14},{"id":114,"language_id":25,"title":115,"subtitle":15,"short_description":116,"description":15,"keywords":14,"meta_title":117,"meta_description":118,"meta_keywords":119,"size_chart":14},{"id":114,"language_id":25,"title":115,"subtitle":15,"short_description":116,"description":15,"keywords":14,"meta_title":117,"meta_description":118,"meta_keywords":119,"size_chart":14},{"id":197,"slug":198,"status":22,"sort_order":100,"parent":14,"created_by":14,"updated_by":125,"deleted_by":14,"translations":199,"currentTranslation":213,"mixedTranslation":214},3,"tipy",[200,207],{"id":201,"language_id":25,"title":202,"subtitle":15,"short_description":203,"description":15,"keywords":14,"meta_title":204,"meta_description":205,"meta_keywords":206,"size_chart":14},33,"Tips","\u003Cp>Practical tips to care for and style your jewelry. Learn how to clean, store, and combine your pieces. Make them last longer and shine brighter. Your essential everyday jewelry guide.\u003C/p>","Expert Jewelry Advice for Every Occasion","Get expert guidance and valuable tips for all your jewelry needs. Whether you're selecting the perfect engagement ring or styling your favorite pieces for a special event, our advice will help you make informed decisions.","Jewelry advice, jewelry tips, expert jewelry guidance, jewelry selection tips, engagement ring advice, styling tips for jewelry, jewelry care advice, choosing the right jewelry, accessorizing tips.",{"id":208,"language_id":13,"title":209,"subtitle":15,"short_description":210,"description":15,"keywords":14,"meta_title":211,"meta_description":212,"meta_keywords":15,"size_chart":14},767,"Consejos","\u003Cp>Consejos prácticos para cuidar y lucir mejor tus joyas. Aprende a limpiarlas, almacenarlas y combinarlas. Sácales el máximo partido y haz que duren más. Tu guía esencial para el día a día.\u003C/p>","Consejos de Expertos en Joyería para Cada Ocasión","Obtén orientación experta y valiosos consejos para todas tus necesidades de joyería. Ya sea que estés eligiendo el anillo de compromiso perfecto o estilizando tus piezas favoritas para un evento especial.",{"id":201,"language_id":25,"title":202,"subtitle":15,"short_description":203,"description":15,"keywords":14,"meta_title":204,"meta_description":205,"meta_keywords":206,"size_chart":14},{"id":201,"language_id":25,"title":202,"subtitle":15,"short_description":203,"description":15,"keywords":14,"meta_title":204,"meta_description":205,"meta_keywords":206,"size_chart":14},{"id":123,"slug":124,"status":22,"sort_order":100,"parent":14,"created_by":14,"updated_by":125,"deleted_by":14,"translations":216,"currentTranslation":219,"mixedTranslation":220},[217,218],{"id":128,"language_id":13,"title":129,"subtitle":15,"short_description":15,"description":130,"keywords":14,"meta_title":131,"meta_description":132,"meta_keywords":15,"size_chart":14},{"id":134,"language_id":25,"title":135,"subtitle":15,"short_description":15,"description":136,"keywords":14,"meta_title":137,"meta_description":138,"meta_keywords":15,"size_chart":14},{"id":134,"language_id":25,"title":135,"subtitle":15,"short_description":15,"description":136,"keywords":14,"meta_title":137,"meta_description":138,"meta_keywords":15,"size_chart":14},{"id":134,"language_id":25,"title":135,"subtitle":15,"short_description":15,"description":136,"keywords":14,"meta_title":137,"meta_description":138,"meta_keywords":15,"size_chart":14},[222,229,235],{"position":143,"alt":15,"crop":223,"file":224,"sort_order":100},{"top":100,"left":100,"width":145,"height":146},{"id":225,"url":226,"url_original":227,"device":100,"media_type":151,"original_name":228},864,"https://static.omara.es/upload/97e89991-f524-4f52-9a50-703fd4c978c3.jpeg","https://static.omara.es/upload/97e8998d-fe1c-4dab-891c-b2dc9b8f5ec5.jpeg","Vplyv farby na vysoké šperky v priebehu desaťročí.jpg",{"position":154,"alt":15,"crop":230,"file":231,"sort_order":22},{"top":100,"left":100,"width":145,"height":146},{"id":232,"url":233,"url_original":234,"device":100,"media_type":151,"original_name":228},865,"https://static.omara.es/upload/97e8999a-7f6a-45a0-9a31-888c086d24b3.jpeg","https://static.omara.es/upload/97e89996-73c4-4e4c-a2c3-94d74dda150f.jpeg",{"position":161,"alt":15,"crop":236,"file":237,"sort_order":25},{"top":100,"left":100,"width":145,"height":146},{"id":238,"url":239,"url_original":240,"device":100,"media_type":151,"original_name":241},1671,"https://static.omara.es/upload/97fd8d67-8fed-403e-8c56-75fb59177129.jpeg","https://static.omara.es/upload/97fd8d63-c815-458a-8959-797bc472b1a7.jpeg","Vliv barvy na vysoké šperky v průběhu desetiletí.jpeg",[243,249],{"id":244,"language_id":25,"title":245,"subtitle":15,"short_description":15,"description":246,"table_of_content":15,"meta_title":245,"meta_description":247,"meta_keywords":248},146,"The Influence of Color on High Jewelry Over the Decades","\u003Cp>Colorful gemstones are an artist's palette for jewelers, with exciting discoveries heralding new designs and trends. Read more about it in the article.\u003C/p>\n\n\u003Cp>Rainbows, hand-painted by children and displayed in front windows of homes across the country, have become one of the lasting images of the coronavirus pandemic. They symbolized hope and solidarity, with their cheerful colors boosting morale for everyone. The natural meteorological spectrum of vivid shades also served as another form of inspiration, encouraging jewelry designers to explore the wide range of precious stones from Mother Earth and to create rainbow jewelry.\u003C/p>\n\n\u003Cp>Jewelry is currently experiencing a joyful period of striking sapphires, tourmalines, and beryls in almost every shade, as well as, of course, magnificent colored diamonds in yellow and brown, which are emerging as new favorites. However, color trends come and go. Today we might be swept up by vibrant hues, but in the 1920s, the Art Deco aesthetic was very monochromatic with diamonds, pearls, and onyx punctuated by beautiful emeralds or rubies.\u003C/p>\n\n\u003Cp>Fashion in jewelry is also influenced by new discoveries of gemstones. Diamonds ruled high jewelry in the late Victorian Belle Epoque era after new sources were discovered in South Africa. Saturated blue aquamarines found in Brazil at the turn of the century made a perfect pairing with diamonds in jewelry, while a display of Ceylon sapphires dedicated to Edward VII in 1875 sparked a trend for sapphire jewelry in the 1890s.\u003C/p>\n\n\u003Cp>In 1903, Tiffany introduced kunzite, a purplish pink gemstone found in California and named after its chief gemologist, George Frederick Kunz. A few years later, their collection featured another pink stone, morganite, an orange-pink beryl named after American financier and philanthropist J.P. Morgan, which led to a period of pinkish jewelry.\u003C/p>\n\n\u003Cp>In the 1960s, tanzanite, a blue-violet gemstone (hence its name) discovered at the foot of Kilimanjaro in Tanzania, became an overnight success with jewelers for its unusual vivid shade and clarity. In 1974, dark green garnet tsavorite from Kenya added a new rich green shade to the palette of emeralds, peridots, and jade. Then came the highly prized Paraiba tourmaline, a glowing neon turquoise gemstone discovered in 1989 in the Paraiba region of Brazil. Paraiba tourmalines are a rarity (although they were later discovered in Nigeria and Mozambique), and thus have high value.\u003C/p>\n\n\u003Cp>A hundred years ago, jewelry was dominated by diamonds and colorless stones like rock crystal. Cartier explored the exoticism of Persian and Egyptian styles in 1910, inspired by Diaghilev’s Ballets Russes. This preceded the discovery of Tutankhamun’s tomb in 1922, which sparked a craze for the color combinations used in ancient Egyptian jewelry, including turquoise and lapis lazuli. By the early 1920s, Cartier's graphic groupings of diamonds, moonstones, pearls, and black onyx with colorful accents of emeralds, jade, and rubies defined the immensely influential Art Deco era.\u003C/p>\n\n\u003Cp>This was an incredibly creative period for the maison, as Jacques Cartier traveled to India and brought back beautifully carved emeralds, sapphires, and rubies set with diamonds and onyx, creating one of their signature Tutti Frutti styles from the late 1920s. India showed an immense influence on Boucheron, which is still evident in their collections. Just as Cartier and Van Cleef &amp; Arpels received many commissions from Indian maharajas to showcase their precious gems in European styles.\u003C/p>\n\n\u003Cp>By the late 1930s, Cartier and Van Cleef &amp; Arpels moved away from the cool graphic black-and-white contrasts of Art Deco design and introduced yellow gold and warm colored gemstones like citrines alongside more rare rubies and sapphires. Jewelry became more colorful and naturalistic. Colored gemstones inspired floral sprays and charming ballerina pins designed by Van Cleef &amp; Arpels in the 1940s. By the 1950s, diamonds were back in vogue as classic monochromatic necklaces with floral and lace designs created by French maisons and New York jewelers like Harry Winston.\u003C/p>\n\n\u003Cp>At this point, Bulgari followed French aesthetic trends with floral displays of yellow and cognac diamonds, but over the decade they broke away and experimented with bold color combinations for a chromatic effect. They began using smooth cabochon cuts for a triumvirate of red, green, and blue, and bold shapes, but by the mid-1960s they explored a broader palette of shades like amethyst and turquoise for choker necklaces, adding coral, citrine, jasper, and other colors to necklaces in the early 1970s.\u003C/p>\n\n\u003Cp>In 1968, Van Cleef &amp; Arpels launched their iconic Alhambra design, a collection of delicate jewelry with clover motifs set with various stones such as carnelian, lapis lazuli, corals, agate, and onyx. Throughout the 1970s, various other hard stones, such as malachite and tiger's eye, were added. Simple sautoirs and large pendant necklaces adorned with semi-precious stones dominated fashion during the decade, but the 1980s saw trends become much more dazzling with yellow gold, large pearls, and striking colored gemstones.\u003C/p>\n\n\u003Cp>After the financial crisis of the late 1980s, there was inevitably a backlash against such opulent displays, and by the early 1990s, modern minimalism dominated with silver, white gold, and small diamonds—jewelry became very discreet. At the same time, talismanic semi-precious stones (more smooth to the touch than faceted), opals, and quartz crystals were set into delicate jewelry pendants and bracelets to complement the boho vintage fashion trend.\u003C/p>\n\n\u003Cp>Yet diamonds bounced back: the rise of hip-hop music and influential rappers like Puff Daddy (as he was then known) showcased a penchant for \"bling\" at the turn of the millennium, breaking taboos with it. Diamonds in white gold suddenly became seen as icy cool and accessible to anyone with the means.\u003C/p>\n\n\u003Cp>Meanwhile, the Italian brand Pomellato explored what it called \"new precious\" stones, incorporating aquamarine, tourmaline, chrysoprase, spinel, and demantoid garnet into their delicately colored jewelry, culminating in the introduction of their signature Nudo ring in 2001.\u003C/p>\n\n\u003Cp>Although diamonds remain a dominant force in jewelry design from \u003Ca aria-label=\"View the collection\" href=\"https://omara.es/en/anillos-de-compromiso\" rel=\"noopener\" target=\"_blank\">engagement rings\u003C/a> to tennis bracelets and chandelier earrings, color is becoming increasingly important in designers' repertoires, with multi-colored sapphires, tourmalines, tsavorites, spinels, chrysoberyls, opals, and a library of lesser-known gemstones now inspiring jewelry palettes.\u003C/p>","Colorful gemstones serve as an artistic palette for jewelers, with exciting discoveries heralding new designs and trends. Read more about this evolution in our article.","colorful gemstones, shades, aesthetics, minimalism",{"id":250,"language_id":13,"title":251,"subtitle":15,"short_description":15,"description":252,"table_of_content":15,"meta_title":251,"meta_description":253,"meta_keywords":15},1065,"La Influencia del Color en la Alta Joyería a lo Largo de las Décadas","\u003Cp>Las piedras preciosas coloridas son la paleta de un artista para los joyeros, con emocionantes descubrimientos que anuncian nuevos diseños y tendencias. Lee más sobre esto en el artículo.\u003C/p>\n\n\u003Cp>Los arcoíris, pintados a mano por los niños y exhibidos en las ventanas de las casas a lo largo del país, se han convertido en una de las imágenes perdurables de la pandemia de coronavirus. Simbolizaban la esperanza y la solidaridad, con sus colores alegres elevando la moral de todos. El espectro meteorológico natural de tonos vivos también sirvió como otra forma de inspiración, animando a los diseñadores de joyas a explorar la amplia gama de piedras preciosas de la Madre Tierra y crear joyas arcoíris.\u003C/p>\n\n\u003Cp>Actualmente, la joyería está viviendo un período alegre con zafiros, turmalinas y berilos en casi todos los tonos, además, por supuesto, de los magníficos diamantes de colores como el amarillo y marrón, que están surgiendo como nuevos favoritos. Sin embargo, las tendencias de color van y vienen. Hoy podríamos estar atrapados por los tonos vibrantes, pero en los años 20, la estética Art Deco era muy monocromática, con diamantes, perlas y ónix intercalados con hermosos esmeraldas o rubíes.\u003C/p>\n\n\u003Cp>La moda en la joyería también se ve influenciada por los nuevos descubrimientos de piedras preciosas. Los diamantes dominaron la alta joyería a finales de la época victoriana Belle Époque después de que se descubrieran nuevas fuentes en Sudáfrica. Los saturados aguamarinas azules encontrados en Brasil al inicio del siglo hicieron una combinación perfecta con diamantes en la joyería, mientras que una exhibición de zafiros de Ceilán dedicada a Eduardo VII en 1875 desató una tendencia por la joyería con zafiros en los años 90 del siglo XIX.\u003C/p>\n\n\u003Cp>En 1903, Tiffany introdujo la kunzita, una piedra preciosa rosada encontrada en California y nombrada así por su principal gemólogo, George Frederick Kunz. Unos años más tarde, su colección presentó otra piedra rosa, la morganita, un berilo de color naranja-rosado, llamada así en honor al financiero y filántropo estadounidense J.P. Morgan, lo que dio lugar a un período de joyería en tonos rosados.\u003C/p>\n\n\u003Cp>En los años 60, la tanzanita, una piedra preciosa azul-violeta (de ahí su nombre) descubierta a los pies del Kilimanjaro en Tanzania, se convirtió en un éxito inmediato entre los joyeros por su inusual tono brillante y claridad. En 1974, el granate tsavorite de color verde oscuro, proveniente de Kenia, añadió un nuevo tono verde rico a la paleta de esmeraldas, peridotos y jade. Luego vino la muy apreciada turmalina Paraíba, una piedra preciosa de turquesa neón brillante descubierta en 1989 en la región de Paraíba en Brasil. Las turmalinas Paraíba son una rareza (aunque luego fueron descubiertas en Nigeria y Mozambique), y por ello tienen un alto valor.\u003C/p>\n\n\u003Cp>Hace cien años, la joyería estaba dominada por los diamantes y las piedras incoloras como el cristal de roca. Cartier exploró el exotismo de los estilos persas y egipcios en 1910, inspirados en los Ballets Rusos de Diaghilev. Esto precedió al descubrimiento de la tumba de Tutankamón en 1922, lo que desató una fiebre por las combinaciones de colores usadas en la joyería del antiguo Egipto, incluidos el turquesa y el lapislázuli. A principios de la década de 1920, los agrupamientos gráficos de Cartier con diamantes, piedras lunares, perlas y ónix negro con acentos coloridos de esmeraldas, jade y rubíes definieron la inmensamente influyente era Art Deco.\u003C/p>\n\n\u003Cp>Este fue un período increíblemente creativo para la casa, ya que Jacques Cartier viajó a la India y trajo de vuelta esmeraldas, zafiros y rubíes bellamente tallados, engastados con diamantes y ónix, creando uno de sus estilos característicos Tutti Frutti a finales de los años 20. La India mostró una inmensa influencia en Boucheron, que todavía es evidente en sus colecciones. Así como Cartier y Van Cleef &amp; Arpels recibieron muchos encargos de maharajás indios para mostrar sus piedras preciosas en estilos europeos.\u003C/p>\n\n\u003Cp>A finales de la década de 1930, Cartier y Van Cleef &amp; Arpels se alejaron de los fríos contrastes gráficos en blanco y negro del diseño Art Deco e introdujeron el oro amarillo y las piedras preciosas de colores como los citrinos, junto con rubíes y zafiros más raros. La joyería se volvió más colorida y naturalista. Las piedras preciosas de colores inspiraron ramos florales y encantadores broches de bailarina diseñados por Van Cleef &amp; Arpels en los años 40. Para los años 50, los diamantes volvieron a estar de moda como collares clásicos monocromáticos con diseños florales y de encaje creados por casas francesas y joyeros de Nueva York como Harry Winston.\u003C/p>\n\n\u003Cp>En este punto, Bulgari siguió las tendencias estéticas francesas con exhibiciones florales de diamantes amarillos y cognac, pero a lo largo de la década se separaron y experimentaron con combinaciones audaces de colores para lograr un efecto cromático. Comenzaron a usar cortes cabujón suaves para un triunvirato de rojo, verde y azul, y formas audaces, pero a mediados de los años 60 exploraron una paleta más amplia de tonos como amatista y turquesa para collares tipo gargantilla, añadiendo coral, citrino, jaspe y otros colores a los collares a principios de los años 70.\u003C/p>\n\n\u003Cp>En 1968, Van Cleef &amp; Arpels lanzó su icónico diseño Alhambra, una colección de joyas delicadas con motivos de trébol engastados con varias piedras como cornalina, lapislázuli, coral, ágata y ónix. A lo largo de los años 70, se añadieron varias otras piedras duras, como la malaquita y el ojo de tigre. Sautoirs simples y grandes collares colgantes adornados con piedras semipreciosas dominaron la moda durante la década, pero los años 80 vieron cómo las tendencias se volvieron mucho más deslumbrantes con oro amarillo, grandes perlas y piedras preciosas de colores llamativos.\u003C/p>\n\n\u003Cp>Tras la crisis financiera de finales de los años 80, inevitablemente surgió una reacción en contra de tales exhibiciones opulentas, y a principios de los años 90, el minimalismo moderno dominó con plata, oro blanco y pequeños diamantes: la joyería se volvió muy discreta. Al mismo tiempo, piedras semipreciosas talismánicas (más suaves al tacto que las facetadas), opalos y cristales de cuarzo fueron engastados en delicados colgantes y pulseras de joyería para complementar la tendencia de moda bohemia vintage.\u003C/p>\n\n\u003Cp>Sin embargo, los diamantes volvieron a resurgir: el auge de la música hip-hop y raperos influyentes como Puff Daddy (como se le conocía entonces) mostró una inclinación por el \"bling\" al comienzo del milenio, rompiendo tabúes con él. Los diamantes en oro blanco de repente comenzaron a ser vistos como fríos y accesibles para cualquiera con los medios.\u003C/p>\n\n\u003Cp>Mientras tanto, la marca italiana Pomellato exploró lo que llamó las \"nuevas piedras preciosas\", incorporando aguamarina, turmalina, crisoprasa, espinela y granate demantoide en sus joyas delicadamente coloreadas, culminando con la introducción de su anillo insignia Nudo en 2001.\u003C/p>\n\n\u003Cp>Aunque los diamantes siguen siendo una fuerza dominante en el diseño de joyas, desde \u003Ca aria-label=\"Ver la colección\" href=\"https://omara.es/anillos-de-compromiso\" rel=\"noopener\" target=\"_blank\">anillos de compromiso\u003C/a> hasta pulseras de tenis y pendientes de araña, el color está cobrando cada vez más importancia en los repertorios de los diseñadores, con zafiros multicolores, turmalinas, tsavoritas, espinelas, crisoberilos, opalos y una biblioteca de piedras preciosas menos conocidas que ahora inspiran paletas de joyería.\u003C/p>","Las piedras preciosas coloridas sirven como una paleta artística para los joyeros, con emocionantes descubrimientos que anuncian nuevos diseños y tendencias. 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